Abstract This autoethnographic study lies at the intersection of architectural, teaching and research practice through the lens of an architect‐teacher‐researcher working in post‐Apartheid South Africa. The research traces a shift from unconscious design practice to a more conscious, critical and careful practice through practice‐based design research ...
Sandra Felix
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Art as a source of historical biodiversity data. [PDF]
Liu J, Davis C.
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Empirical approach to the gender gap in students' reading consumption in international contexts. [PDF]
Trigo Ibáñez E, Santos Díaz IC.
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Figurative Meanings in Scott's Classic Poetry Series
I Putu Nova Ariangga +2 more
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Representing, Re‐presenting, or Producing the Past? Memory Work amongst Museum Employees
Abstract Though it is widely understood that the past can be an important resource for organizations, less is known about the micro‐level skills and choices that help to materialize different representations of the past. We understand these micro‐level skills and choices as a practice: ‘memory work’ – a banner term gathering various activities that ...
Jeremy Aroles +3 more
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Training and support for dementia caregivers in the Middle East and North Africa region: a scoping review. [PDF]
Chan JHM, Alhaddad AD, Dias JM.
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\u3cem\u3eThe Party Train: A Collection Of North American Prose Poetry\u3c/em\u3e, edited by Robert Alexander, Mark Vinz, and C.W. Truesdale; \u3cem\u3eA Curious Architecture: A Selection Of Contemporary Prose Poems\u3c/em\u3e, edited by Rupert Loydell and David Miller; \u3cem\u3eModels Of The Universe: An Anthology Of The Prose Poem\u3c/em\u3e, edited by Stuart Friebert and David Young [PDF]
Bradley, John
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Organizational Soundscapes and the Sonicity of Voices: The Power of the ‘Sounds’ that Carry ‘Words’
Abstract Organizations are soundscapes – they resonate with sounds and particularly the sounds of voices. Somehow however voice sonics, that is the sounds of voices and not the words carried on those sounds, have escaped attention in management studies. This absence of analysis is peculiar given voice sonics' undoubted influence on management (they may
Nancy Harding, Jackie Ford
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